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How to Mirror Your iPhone to a Mac?

How to Mirror Your iPhone to a Mac?
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Mirror Your iPhone to a Mac
Want to use your iPhone from your Mac screen? With Apple’s latest updates, it’s easier than ever. Whether you’re presenting, recording, or multitasking, here’s how to mirror your iPhone screen to your Mac in just a few taps or clicks.

Mirror Your iPhone to a Mac : Want to use your iPhone from your Mac screen? With Apple’s latest updates, it’s easier than ever. Whether you’re presenting, recording, or multitasking, here’s how to mirror your iPhone screen to your Mac in just a few taps or clicks.

Ensure Your Devices Are Compatible
You’ll need macOS Sequoia (15) and iOS 18 for full iPhone Mirroring. Both devices should use the same Apple ID with two-factor authentication turned on. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on both. If you don’t have the latest OS, AirPlay works too!

Ensure Your Devices Are Compatible : You’ll need macOS Sequoia (15) and iOS 18 for full iPhone Mirroring. Both devices should use the same Apple ID with two-factor authentication turned on. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on both. If you don’t have the latest OS, AirPlay works too!

Launch the iPhone Mirroring App
On your Mac, open the iPhone Mirroring app from Launchpad or the Dock. It looks like a tiny iPhone icon. Your iPhone must be locked and nearby. The screen will appear in a floating window. You can now control it with your Mac’s mouse and keyboard.

Launch the iPhone Mirroring App : On your Mac, open the iPhone Mirroring app from Launchpad or the Dock. It looks like a tiny iPhone icon. Your iPhone must be locked and nearby. The screen will appear in a floating window. You can now control it with your Mac’s mouse and keyboard.

Use AirPlay for Older Devices
If you’re using older macOS or iOS versions, swipe into Control Center on your iPhone and tap Screen Mirroring. Select your Mac from the list and enter the AirPlay passcode if prompted. Your iPhone screen will now cast to your Mac—no cables needed!

Use AirPlay for Older Devices : If you’re using older macOS or iOS versions, swipe into Control Center on your iPhone and tap Screen Mirroring. Select your Mac from the list and enter the AirPlay passcode if prompted. Your iPhone screen will now cast to your Mac—no cables needed!

Interact with Your iPhone on Mac
With iPhone Mirroring, click to tap, drag to swipe, and even type using your Mac keyboard. Use shortcuts like Cmd+1 to go to Home or Cmd+2 for App Switcher. It’s fast, responsive, and great for productivity or demos.

Interact with Your iPhone on Mac : With iPhone Mirroring, click to tap, drag to swipe, and even type using your Mac keyboard. Use shortcuts like Cmd+1 to go to Home or Cmd+2 for App Switcher. It’s fast, responsive, and great for productivity or demos.

Drag, Drop & Play Audio
Enjoy tight Continuity features—drag photos from iPhone straight into Mac apps, view notifications, or listen to iPhone audio on your Mac. The mirroring window can be resized for better viewing. It feels like having your phone built right into your Mac.

Drag, Drop & Play Audio : Enjoy tight Continuity features—drag photos from iPhone straight into Mac apps, view notifications, or listen to iPhone audio on your Mac. The mirroring window can be resized for better viewing. It feels like having your phone built right into your Mac.

End Mirroring Anytime
To stop mirroring, either quit the app on Mac or unlock your iPhone. You can adjust settings under Mac System Settings > iPhone Mirroring. With AirPlay, just open Control Center again and tap Stop Mirroring. Easy, seamless, and built for Apple users.

End Mirroring Anytime : To stop mirroring, either quit the app on Mac or unlock your iPhone. You can adjust settings under Mac System Settings > iPhone Mirroring. With AirPlay, just open Control Center again and tap Stop Mirroring. Easy, seamless, and built for Apple users.

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